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Lorrie Morgan Tickets - Making History in Country Music

With the country music genre, legends were born -- Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton. But when Lorrie Morgan, a beautiful lady born on June 27, 1959, came into the scene back in the early '90s, history was made. As daughter of the Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan, she actually made her first performance back when she was 13 years old, receiving thundering applause for her rendition of 'Paper Roses.' Things looked pretty bright for her as she worked on more gigs to eventually make it big in the year of 1984, making her father proud....

Lorrie Morgan Tickets - The Music of Morgan

It was in that year that she actually became the youngest singer to ever join the Grand Ole Opry. Just two years later after that momentous occasion, she achieved a top 20 hit called 'Trainwreck of Emotion.' Her monumental album Leave the Light On hit gold status in 1989, prompting her passion for country to sky-rocket with the 1990 hit single 'Five Minutes.' The next year, she released her second album called Something in Red, an album that went platinum with the chart-topping track 'What Part of No.' Morgan continued to create more country masterpieces -- 1992's Watch Me, 1993's Merry Christmas From London, 1994's War Paint, 1996's Greater Need, 1998's Secret Love, 1999's My Heart, and 2001's I Finally Found Someone. Talk about working hard!

Lorrie Morgan Tickets - The Sound and Style of Morgan

When you make it to the Grand Ole Opry at such a young age, it's pretty clear that you're destined for country greatness a la Dolly Parton status. Aside from being an absolutely radiant young woman with a voice to match, she had the longevity to work in the business without burning out -- and that's a priceless commodity.